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SECOND GRADE WISE THOUGH HE WAS IN MANY WAYS, ABLE TO READ AND WRITE AND SPELL HIS OWN NAME, YET SOMEHOW HE WENT TO PIECES OVER DELICATE WORDS LIKE MEASLES AND BUTTERED TOAST. . . . (OWL) They may go to pieces over spellina words like measles and buttered toasr but the Second Graders are cer- tainly holding their own this year in many respects. Their curiosity is never satisfied and they may be seen wide- eyed at such places as the Bakerv, the Police Station, the Creamery, or Post Of- fice. Duncan Aitken Carol Anderson Robert Bolbach Lindsey Caffall Bryce Carey George Chryssopoluj Katherine Dumke Denece Earl Marietta Full Jeanette Grote Nelly Gurholt Christine McCarty Bonnie Shand Cindy Sorenson Chrysse Strike Patricia Thompson Martha Waller 26
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COTTLESTON, COTTLESTON, COTTLESTON PIE A FLY CANT BIRD, BUT A BIRD CAN FLY. ASK ME A RIDDLE AND I REPLY COT- TLESTON, COTTLESTON, COT- TLESTON, PIE . . . (WINNIE-THE- POOH) There is never a dull mo- ment in the Third Grade. If the Third Graders are not guessing riddles, they are studying mathe- matics or science. Whatever the case may be, the Third Graders are learning. They may be slight- ly confused as to what they are learning, but they know they are smarter than ever before. EXPOTITION TO THE NORTH POLE . . . (WINNIE-THE-POOH) The Fourth Graders have not been on any expotitions lately, but they have taken imaginary expeditions to New York, South America, Africa, end Europe. Along with their growing imaginations, their winds are broad- ening, and their homework is increas- ing. Life becomes wide and exciting. THIRD and FOURTH GRADE Christine Burnham Claudia Draper Jennifer Lamb Margaret Lowen Doris Spear Robin Winburn Nancy Marshall Gina Bennett Jane Louise Bradley Talei Chase Valli Gibbons Debra Jex Susan Jones Marleen Kassel Elisabeth Miller Lucile Slothower Shelley Thomas Mary Weaver Laurl Winburn Shirley Ann Spidel Valorie Hatsis
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FIRST GRADE What a gay time they have Of course the First Graders like drawing and noisy games, but they are learning some- thing new which is verv ex- citing-reading and writing. First Grade is such a delight- fully grown-up affair. Taggart Aitken Robynn Bay Barbara Billinis Harold Bishop Thomas Bradley Carolee Brown William Denver Don Douglas Ellis Earl Edward Felt William Grote Guri Gurholt Kathleen Hohenthal Glenn Hollander Deborah Jenkins Deborah Jones Susan Lamb Douglas Lloyd Tommv Lowen Steve Lundin Sandra MacBeth Carolyn Montgomery Kenneth Nero Susan Robinson Semele Rose Mindy Rosenblatt Karen Schulder Michelle Sine Elizabeth Waldo Mrs. Droubay 27
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